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Wall St drops; Dow down 15 pts on Alcoa profit report

Published on Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:58 , Updated at Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:06
Source : Moneycontrol.com

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Stocks pulled back yesterday after aluminium producer Alcoa Inc. kicked off earnings season with a weaker-than-expected profit report and minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting stoked concerns about the economy.

Stocks fell sharply yesterday afternoon following reports that an aircraft crashed into a building in New York City, but rebounded when government officials said the incident didn't appear to be terrorism.

Though earnings news loomed large on Wall Street, many investors had been focused on gaining a clearer picture of where the Fed stood on interest rates and inflation. The Fed minutes dashed hopes, however slim, that the central bank would soon consider lowering interest rates and raised questions about the well being of the economy.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 15.04 points, or 0.13%, to 11,852.13.

Broader stock indicators also moved lower. The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down 3.47 points, or 0.26%, to 1,349.95, and the Nasdaq composite index was down 7.16 points, or 0.31%, at 2,308.27.

A look at how the Indian ADRs performed:

Name
Infosys
Sify
Rediff.com India
Satyam
Wipro
ICICI Bank
HDFC Bank
MTNL
VSNL
Dr Reddy's Lab
Tata Motors
Patni Computer

Symbol
INFY
SIFY
REDF
SAY
WIT
IBN
HDB
MTE
VSL
RDY
TTM
PTI

Price

49.78
9.94
16.79
41.12
14.08
30.91
63.61
6.83
18.20
15.45
19.27
19.90

Change
0.28
-0.08
-0.38
0.62
0.23
-0.26
-0.37
-0.12
-0.51
0.17
-0.31
0.65

% Chg
0.57%
-0.80%
-2.21%
1.53%
1.66%
-0.83%
-0.58%
-1.72%
-2.73%
1.11%
-1.58%
3.39%

Volume
4,784,522
270,025
221,506
958,200
302,300
738,600
129,200
65,700
55,900
295,700
307,200
78,800

High
50.75
10.03
17.50
41.80
14.20
30.99
64.50
6.89
18.40
15.46
19.37
20.08

Low
48.78
9.84
16.59
40.28
13.89
30.58
63.50
6.75
18.07
15.25
19.16
19.51

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bond prices fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rising to 4.78% from 4.76% late Tuesday. The dollar was down against other major currencies, while gold prices rose.
 
Light, sweet crude settled down 93 cents at USD 57.59 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the lowest settlement of the year, amid increasing doubts about whether OPEC's members will be able to agree on an immediate production cut.

The notion that the economy is slowing adequately to reduce inflation has given stocks a boost in recent weeks, helping push the Dow Jones industrial average to a string of record-setting sessions. On Tuesday, the Dow set its fourth record close in two weeks, ending at 11,867.17.

The Fed minutes showed that a slowing economy and falling energy prices guided its decision to hold interest rates steady last month. In August, the Fed wrestled with its decision before ultimately holding rates steady. Before that, it had raised short-term interest rates 17 straight times since 2004 as it sought to curb inflation. Wednesday's minutes indicated that sizable concerns remain about inflation, though the threat is expected to dissipate as the economy slows.

Wednesday's decline occurred despite a report that the federal budget deficit fell to about USD 247.7 billion in 2006, its lowest level in four years.
 
Alcoa's quarterly report, which traditionally marks the start of earnings season, appeared to fuel concerns that corporate profits have not held up as well as hoped amid a slowing economy.

Alcoa said seasonal slowness and lower metal prices hurt third-quarter results. The news displeased investors despite an 86% increase in profits. Alcoa, one of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow, closed down USD 1.44, or 5.09%, at USD 26.85.

Declining issues outnumbered advancers by about 3 to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange, where consolidated volume came to 2.60 billion shares compared with 2.44 billion shares Tuesday.

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